Site Server 3.0 Content Deployment FAQ
ID: Q181162
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Site Server version 3.0
Q: Why do I need Publishing?
A: To provide a way to deploy content to mirror servers through a reliable
and secured file transfer.
Q: Show me how Publishing works!
A: On the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), use the Project Wizard to
start Publishing. Please also refer to the online documentation.
Q: How do I troubleshoot Publishing problems?
A: Event Viewer and Event Reports in the MMC provide an instance error
reporting. You can also turn on FullLogging for more detailed error
logging.
Q: My project is frequently aborted due to file locking. How can I set
Publishing so that it ignores the locked files?
A: You can set the SkipLockedFiles to Yes through the Command Line
Interface (CLI) or the MMC. This is a new feature that is not available on
the previous version.
Q: Publishing seems to delete files on the endpoint server. How can I
prevent this from happening?
A: Select "preserve content on destination" in the MMC, or set the
/nodelete switch in CLI.
Q: Can Publishing set a virtual directory for me automatically?
A: The easiest way to set this up is using the MMC, where you can set this
option in the IIS tab menu. The virtual directory setting is set on the
endpoint server.
Q: Can I deploy component or applications?
A: Publishing allows you to deploy component. Please consult the
documentation for more information about deploying component.
Q: I don't need to deploy the graphics-related files such as .bmp or .gif.
Can I exclude these files?
A: You can exclude multiple directories and different file extensions.
Q: I want to run certain scripts after the replication is completed. How
can I do that?
A: Publishing allows you to run a script before or after replication is
sent or received.
Q: I am replicating ACLs (permission) and I notice it's running very slow,
why?
A: Deploying ACLs is slow because the replication process needs to
communicate with the domain controller. If possible, you can select the
"deploy directory ACLs only and apply to files" option, or change the ACLs
to only contain local group instead of domain users/group.
Q: How can I delegate some tasks such as starting deployment but limit
other administrator functionality to a certain group of users?
A: You can control the granularity of permission through the Security tab
in MMC.
Q: How do I use Publishing to replicate over the Internet from our
intranet?
A: You have to open port 507 on the firewall before you can replicate over
the Internet. You can assign different port if port 507 is not available.
Q: How do I deploy my content from a Web server that doesn't have
Publishing installed?
A: You can use Publishing on the endpoint server and take advantage of
Internet Retrieval feature of Publishing. Internet Retrieval pulls the
content from a Web server that doesn't have Publishing installed.
Q: How do I "undo" a deployment?
A: You can accomplish this by doing a "rollback"
Q: How many types of scheduling I can use with Publishing?
A: You can set the Publishing project to be "automatic", deploy the
content
at a specified period, schedule apply at a specified period and manual
deployment.
Q: What is "Schedule Apply"?
A: "Schedule Apply" allows you to deploy the content to the endpoint now,
but the content is not available on the directory until you apply the
content at a specified time or apply the content using "crs apply"
command.
Q: How can I use Publishing to deploy to 20 servers that need various
content deployments?
A: You can set up a route that defines the path of the endpoint servers
and
use this route for all the subsequent projects. The projects then will be
created automatically for all the endpoint servers within this route.
Q: How do I monitor the deployment remotely?
A: You can set Publishing to notify you the results of the deployments
through SMTP mail. You can also use Publishing WebAdmin to administer the
project remotely.
Q: Which mode is better: fastmode or framemode?
A: If you do local deployment within an intranet, you can use fastmode. If
you are deploying to the Internet, where you expect a lot of network link
failures, use framemode.
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Version : WinNT:3.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: July 15, 1999